Latino murder cases prove most elusive

Tribune photo by Scott Strazzante

Latino murder cases prove most elusiveEloisa Ulloa (right) looks at photos of her late husband, Felipe, with her daughters Lorena Delgado (left) and Beatriz Ulloa-Mireles. Cultural and language barriers--and the Mexican border--often result in a high percentage of unsolved Latino murder cases, including that of Ulloa, who was killed near Joliet last year.

Latino murder cases prove most elusiveEloisa Ulloa (right) looks at photos of her late husband, Felipe, with her daughters Lorena Delgado (left) and Beatriz Ulloa-Mireles. Cultural and language barriers--and the Mexican border--often result in a high percentage of unsolved Latino murder cases, including that of Ulloa, who was killed near Joliet last year. (Tribune photo by Scott Strazzante)

Latino murder cases prove most elusiveEloisa Ulloa (right) looks at photos of her late husband, Felipe, with her daughters Lorena Delgado (left) and Beatriz Ulloa-Mireles. Cultural and language barriers--and the Mexican border--often result in a high percentage of unsolved Latino murder cases, including that of Ulloa, who was killed near Joliet last year.